Thanks a lot for sharing this, this would help definitely.

Regards

Pallavi.

On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 2:02 AM, joedio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oops,
>
> The code for the display of the Global variables I previously posted
> was a cut 'n paste mistake. The correct code is:
>
> # Variables
> puts2("\nRuby Global Variables: ")
> aRubyGlobalVars = global_variables()  # Populate array with the Ruby
> Global variables
> aRubyGlobalVars.each do |key|  # Loop through the Ruby Global
> variables
>        if(eval(key).class.to_s == "String")
>            puts2("  #{key.to_s} = \""  + eval(key).to_s  + "\",\t
> Class: "  + eval(key).class.to_s)
>          else
>            puts2("  #{key.to_s} = "  + eval(key).to_s  + ",\t  Class:
> "  + eval(key).class.to_s)
>    end
> end # End of Variables loop
>
>
> On Apr 30, 9:43 am, joedio <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Betsy,
> >
> > One of the things to do is to gather info on the execution
> > environment. Perhaps somewhere during the scripts execution of the
> > first (working) and second (failing) attempt, something is either
> > trying to require or include safariwatir, or the browser type
> > (Watir.options[:browser]) is getting set incorrectly.
> >
> > Below is code to gather a lot of that info. It prints out info on
> > Ruby, the O/S, the files Ruby has loaded, and each of the Global
> > variables defined in Ruby, at that point in the scripts execution.
> > Temporarily put it into your failing script, once just before the
> > first (working) invocation of the browser, and then again just before
> > the second time (the one that raises the safariwatir message). Perhaps
> > you can't spot a difference. Post the output back here if you wish,
> > and someone may be able to use it to further assist with this issue.
> >
> > Also, presuming that you are using Watir1.6.5 is there a reason you
> > are starting the browser with:
> >    require 'firewatir'
> >    include FireWatir
> >    $ie=FireWatir::Firefox.new
> >
> > instead of the newer (As described in the CommonWatir Rdoc for the
> > class Watir::Browser):
> >   require 'watir'
> >   $browser = Watir::Browser.new        # Of course you can still name
> > the global browser $ie instead if $browser if you prefer, as I switch
> > between IE & FF I prefer to use $browser
> >
> > You might want to switch over to the newer one and see if that has any
> > bearing on the issue.
> >
> > Here's the code I was mentioning:
> >
> > # Collect information on the execution environment
> >
> > # Ruby & Browser
> > puts("RUBY_VERSION: " + RUBY_VERSION)
> > puts("RUBY_PLATFORM: " + RUBY_PLATFORM)
> > puts("Browser: " + Watir.options[:browser])
> >
> > # O/S
> > puts("\nOS ENV Variables: ")
> > ENV.each do |key, value|  # Loop through the O/S Env variables
> >         puts("  #{key}  =  #{value}") # Display each variable and its
> setting
> > end # End of O/S loop
> >
> > # Loaded Files
> > puts("\nRuby Loaded files: ")
> > $LOADED_FEATURES.each do |value|  # Loop through the files
> >         puts("  #{value}")  # Display each file
> > end # End of Files loop
> >
> > # Global Variables
> > puts("\nRuby Global Variables: ")
> > aRubyGlobalVars = global_variables()  # Populate array with the Ruby
> > Global variables
> > aRubyGlobalVars.each do |key, value|  # Loop through the Ruby Global
> > variables
> >         puts("  #{key}  =  #{value}")  # Display each variable and its
> > setting
> > end # End of Variables loop
> >
> > On Apr 29, 6:13 am, Betsy <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > Still waiting for a way out of this FireWatir issue.
> >
> > > -Betsy
> >
> > > On Apr 21, 2:51 pm, Željko Filipin <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> >
> > > > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Betsy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > include FireWatir
> >
> > > > Remove this and let me know if there is any improvement.
> >
> > > > > The problem with this issue is that it does not come up every time.
> >
> > > > That would make it hard to debug.
> >
> > > > Željko
> >
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